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Mama-san of Hachinohe Gaijin Bar Murdered

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:08 pm

[floatr]Image[/floatr]Stars and Stripes: Information sought in Japanese woman's death
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan - Air Force investigators announced Thursday they are seeking information about the death of a local Japanese woman whose body was found July 21 in the trunk of a burning car in Hachinohe city. The victim, Naomi Kimura, 33, owned a downtown Misawa bar frequented by foreigners...According to local news reports, Kimura last was seen around 2:30 a.m. July 20, when she reportedly left her bar with a female bar employee and a man who appeared to be an American male in his 20s. Police have not disclosed the name of the bar. No arrests have been made.

The dead woman used to be married to a serviceman and was living in forces accomodation with her 3 year-old according to some reports.
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Very quiet here

Postby canman » Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:31 pm

The big story here is the painter who killed the mother and daughter in the next town. I'm not sure why, I thought the media would be all over this one. Especially when you consider the gaijin factor. She was married opened a bar, and then had just divorced her husband a month before she was killed. Plus many of the customers were US servicemen. So why the media haven't pounced is beyond me.
Its weird I've lived in Hachinohe now for more than 13 years and in that time there have been two murders, then in the course of a week, three people are killed. This place is becoming crime central.
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Postby American Oyaji » Sun Jul 30, 2006 3:34 am

Canman, do you know which bar she owned? was it a recent opening?

That is REALLY messed up. I would put money on her ex husband.
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Postby AssKissinger » Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:29 am

This story is so sad.
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Postby Mulboyne » Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:35 am

American Oyaji wrote:Canman, do you know which bar she owned? was it a recent opening?

That is REALLY messed up. I would put money on her ex husband.

Some of the early reports appear to be leaning that way too, suggesting that some of his answers to questions were "ambiguous" which can only have come from police sources. The divorce was quite recent, I believe. Innocent until proven guilty is still a good rule, though.
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Postby Greji » Sun Jul 30, 2006 9:31 am

Mulboyne wrote:Some of the early reports appear to be leaning that way too, suggesting that some of his answers to questions were "ambiguous" which can only have come from police sources. The divorce was quite recent, I believe. Innocent until proven guilty is still a good rule, though.


It is interesting to note that the USF were on the ball on this one. It is normal in a case like this for the JNP to contact USFs for assistance in identifying any USF personnel or suspected witnesses if they have no leads themselves. But since it is normal (and very stupid) USFJ policy to not publically announce their assistance or actual role in resolving an incident (whether or not it involves a military member), they are at the mercy of the J-media and what the JNP tell the media.

At least they got a head start on this whether or not, it turns out bad publicity-wise for them.

It's already turned out bad for the bar girl. Being locked in the trunk of a burning car, left on a railroad track (dead on top of it), is not a fun way to start a weekend!
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Postby Captain Japan » Sun Jul 30, 2006 9:49 am

Hey GB, I got a question you might be able to help with. In most criminal cases involving US military the story gets reported in the news about a week after it happens. This is almost always the case with rapes. Do you know the reason? Or do you know what is going on before it is reported?
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Postby Greji » Sun Jul 30, 2006 12:45 pm

Captain Japan wrote:Hey GB, I got a question you might be able to help with. In most criminal cases involving US military the story gets reported in the news about a week after it happens. This is almost always the case with rapes. Do you know the reason? Or do you know what is going on before it is reported?


i'm not sure if the statistics would up hold late reporting, but I will make a educated guess that you are not correct on this occurring in rape cases.

Japanese police departments receive identification among their peers for resolving major cases. This is a formal presentation and are collective for a period of one year and rankings are posted in order by PS. These "attaboys" will lead to high performance reports for personnel records, promotion lists and choice of key assignments at transfer time. These are presented based on seriousness of charge, technical expertise required in the investigation, etc.

Therefore, it does not hurt the police department to get press coverage on a local case, the more coverage the better. As a result there is a hell of a lot of press leaks, especially from the PDs in the inaka where they feel it is necessary to get their name in front of the higher-ups in faroff headquarters. The more serious (bigger) the case, the more they like leaks. As you well know, add the term "gaijin", or US Forces Japan and you have a natural press attention getter!

Having said this, I would mention that chauvanistic J-police have always been suspect of rape cases given the easy availability of J-beaver whether purchased or obtained gratis (ahh, love that J-beaver).

Also, I mentioned in a post many moons ago, about an old trick of barhookers and streetwalkers of offering free beaver and then later screaming rape in the hope of a private settlement. If you are not aware, a private settlement will erase any charge, or crime in Japan. This and the easy availability of sex situation in Japan, tend to make the J-police slow to announce a case as rape until they are sure there is no private settlement sought, or it is just not a case of price arbitration that got out of hand!

But, I would tend to point out that other cases involving USF or gaijins in general are usually leaked to the media quickly or will come when the media spot the FG in custody and force a press release. Then it is business as usual for Blinky and his FG crime wave perponents.
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Big news today

Postby canman » Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:38 pm

You can guess what the lead story on all the 6:20 news programs was, can't you. What I can't understand is, if you were going to kill your snack momma ex-wife, and burn her body in her car, and not want to get caught, why in god's name would you burn the car on the train tracks. Hello trains run frequently on the tracks. There are so many nice wooded areas where you could have taken the car and burned it without anyone finding it for years. That leads me to believe perhaps young Mr. McAllister might not be guilty. It's a great way to frame him, his ex-wife problems yada yada. Mind you the other count of using a stolen credit card to purchase a navigation system for his car doesn't help his cause. Maybe he was buying th navigation so he could find a nice secluded place for his next victim.
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Postby American Oyaji » Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:27 am

I think you're right canman. Now that I think about it. When I said I thought the ex did it, I had not read the part about the car being on the tracks.

ANYONE who has served at Misawa knows about Miss Veedol beach. There are tons of places to ditch a body out there. Ditch the body, then park the car someplace. Maybe the person she was quarreling with was the reason they got divorced perhaps?
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FG in it up to his neck

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Postby Mulboyne » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:18 am

Kyodo via Japan Today: American man served fresh arrest warrant for murder of ex-wife
A former U.S. airman who was arrested three weeks ago for allegedly damaging and dumping the body of his divorced Japanese wife in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, was served with a fresh arrest warrant Friday on suspicion of strangling her last July. William Scott Omari McAllister, 25, was indicted the same day on charges of transporting the body of his ex-wife, Naomi Kimura, 33, in a car and setting fire to her body before abandoning it in the trunk. Local police, meanwhile, did not file charges against his 29-year-old girlfriend, who had earlier been arrested on suspicion of providing the police with a false alibi for the suspect, and released her. McAllister, who is currently facing trial on a separate case of fraud, was arrested March 2 but has denied any involvement in the murder or abandonment of his ex-wife, who was running a bar in Misawa. The former U.S. serviceman, who worked at the U.S. Air Force's Misawa base in Aomori until December 2005, is alleged to have strangled her around July 20 last year. Investigators had been provided with information that the victim had a quarrel with a "foreign" man at her home in the early hours of July 20. McAllister was earlier arrested last August on suspicion of using another person's credit card to purchase a car navigation system.
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Postby keirnna » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:45 pm

Why do so many of the retards end up on the bases and in the military. I am surprised this isn't the main story in all of Japan. Crime + gun-jin = headlines!
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Postby Tommybar » Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:45 pm

Just talked to a friend of mine in Misawa...

1) It was a Toyota Celica, it has no trunk.
2) The mamma-san had called the police a couple of times on her ex-husband because he was beating her.
3) The neighbors said they heard arguing and then saw the car pull out.
4) The credit card he stole from some old lady and tried to use it at Jim's.
5) He was able to use the credit card, it was a review of the in-store video tapes that showed him using it. After the oba-san noticed the charge.
6) His girlfriend (Ai) went out and picked up the guy in Hachinohe after he left the car on the tracks.
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Postby amdg » Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:11 pm

Tommybar wrote:Just talked to a friend of mine in Misawa...

1) It was a Toyota Celica, it has no trunk.


Don't they have a trunk-like space behind the hatchback door. Is that not a trunk? I have no idea about cars, but, I'm just asking...
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Postby Tommybar » Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:53 pm

Yes they do have a space in the back, but I always concidered a 'trunk' to be a space that is covered and without windows.
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Postby amdg » Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:05 pm

Depending on what year we are talking about, a celica has a covered trunk.

Why is the trunk thing important anyway?
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Postby Tommybar » Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:10 pm

I only made it one of my points because I just can't believe that the idiot drove the corpes from her house in Misawa all the way to Hachinohe stored in a glass container for everyone to see. A trunk would be a different thing! Regardless if she was covered with a carpet or something.
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Postby amdg » Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:33 pm

Tommybar wrote:I only made it one of my points because I just can't believe that the idiot drove the corpes from her house in Misawa all the way to Hachinohe stored in a glass container for everyone to see. A trunk would be a different thing! Regardless if she was covered with a carpet or something.


Okay - well then let me assure you that the trunk was not glass. I have it on good authority that Toyota stopped appending glass trunks to their cars once they finally correlated the number of back end collisions to the number of neckless victims they were reimbursing for the loss of their necks. That bubble popped in 1994.
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Postby Tommybar » Fri Mar 30, 2007 11:56 pm

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Postby American Oyaji » Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:48 am

Yeah, but there is probably a panel that is the same color as the carpet that raises when that reard door is raised. It covers that storage area.
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Postby Mulboyne » Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:05 am

If Tommy's friend's account is accurate then I think there is enough there to conclude that the husband is not too bright regardless of the transparency of his car storage space.
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Postby American Oyaji » Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:52 am

Mulboyne wrote:If Tommy's friend's account is accurate then I think there is enough there to conclude that the husband is not too bright regardless of the transparency of his car storage space.


Your logic is impeccable, sir.
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Postby Tommybar » Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:52 am

Ai is my friends ex-wife.
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Postby amdg » Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:25 pm

American Oyaji wrote:Yeah, but there is probably a panel that is the same color as the carpet that raises when that reard door is raised. It covers that storage area.


Indeed

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Postby FG Lurker » Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:35 pm

amdg wrote:Indeed

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perfectly serviceable for transporting dead ex-wifes. :p

Sure! It's not like she's going to move around or bang her fists on that panel covering... ;)
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Postby amdg » Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:22 am

Mulboyne wrote:If Tommy's friend's account is accurate then I think there is enough there to conclude that the husband is not too bright regardless of the transparency of his car storage space.


There was enough to conclude the ex-husband was an imbecile by the very first reports that he left the body in a car on the railway tracks. Everything else is just superfluous. Superfluous evidence can be fun to pick over but when it's just plain bullshit it grates a nerve.
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